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Michael STORPER


Professeur des Universités à l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris

Axes de recherche
Nouvelles formes de gouvernance économique : Transformations de l’État et des territoires

Michael STORPER
michael.storper@sciences-po.fr


  • Professor of Regional and International Development à l’UCLA

  • Professor of Economic Geography à la London School of Economics and Political Science






  • Thèmes principaux

  • LA MONDIALISATION DE L’ECONOMIE (sociologie economique)


  • LES INSTITUTIONS ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE


  • LA GEOGRAPHIE ECONOMIQUE


  • LE DEVELOPPEMENT REGIONAL






  • Enseignement à Sciences PO (Paris)
  • Sociologie economique dans la mention « Sociologie de l'action : organisation, marché, régulation politique » du Master de recherche de Sciences-Po

  • La mondialisation, Master of Public Affairs, Sciences-Po Paris

  • Cours d’ouverture sur La mondialisation dans le cycle de diplome








  • Ph.D.1982 - University of California, Berkeley. Economic Geography. Dissertation title: "The Labor Theory of Industrial Location: Technical Innovation, the Labor Process, and the Social Geography of Industrial Labor."

  • M.A.1979 - University of California, Berkeley. Economic Geography. Thesis title: "The Metropolitan Decentralization of Industry: A Critique of Current Theories."

  • B.A.1975 - University of California, Berkeley. Sociology and History, summa cum laude.



  • Carrière professionnelle

  • 2004 - Named to permanent chair in economic geography, London School of Economics, Michaelmas Term

  • 2003 - Elected to the Chair in Economic Sociology, Institute of Political Studies, Paris

  • 2001 - Named Visiting Centennial Professor of Economic Geography, LSE

  • 1996/2002 - Professor of Sociology, University of Marne-la-Vallée, France

  • 1992/present - Professor of Regional and International Development, UCLA (USA)

  • 1988/1992 - Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

  • 1982/88 - Assistant Professor, UCLA





  • "The Increasing Importance of Geographical Proximity in Technological Innovation : An Analysis of US Patent Citations, 1975-1997", Environment and Planning A, Juin 2007.

    "Competitividad de la Regiones Metropolitanas", Direction Générale de l'Urbanisme, 2007.

    "Behaviour, Preferences and Cities : Urban Theory and Urban Resurgence", Urban Studies, Juillet 2006.

    "Agglomeration and growth : a dialogue between economists and geographers", Journal of Economic Geography, 2006.

    "Better Rules or Stonger Communities ? On the Social Foundations of the Institutional Change and Its Economic Effects", Journal Economic Geography, 2006.

    "Society, Community, and Development : A Tale of Two Regions", Geographies of Innovation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., 2006.

    Rising Trade Costs ? Agglomeration and trade with endogenous transaction costs, 2006.

    "Régions, mondialisation et développement", Géographie, Economie, Société, 2006.

    "Sociedad, Comunidad y Desarollo Economico", Institut d'Edicions de la Diputacio de Barcelona, 2006.

    "Abridged version", Oxford University Press, 2006.

    "On the geographical determinants of innovation in Europe and the United States", Journal of Economic Georgraphy, 2006.

    "Society, Community and Economic Development", Studies in Comparative International Development, 2005.

    "Sociedad, Comunidad y Desarollo Economico", Economiaz : Revista Vasca de Economia, 2005.

    "Buzz : Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy", Journal of Economic Geography, Décembre 2004.

    "Society, Community and Economic Development", Zed Books, 2004.

    "Society, Commmunity and Economic Development", Zed Books, 2004.

    "Globalization, Regions, Development", Regional Studies, Août 2003.

    Institutions, Incentives and Communication in Economic Geography, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2003.

    "Trade and the Location of Industries in the OECD and the European Union", Journal of Economic Geography, Mars 2002.

    "La poignée de main résistera à l'Internet", La Recherche, Décembre 2001.

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